Abstract

This paper briefly surveyed the promising sustainable and renewable technologies for producing not only fuel but also food and water respectively by capturing air with sustainable energy in order to enhance disaster resilience. Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) can be used to harvest water from the air, CO2 and water from the air can be used to produce alternative sustainable protein by bacteria, and CO2 from the air can be also converted to fuel by inexpensive chemical catalysts. This paper examines whether surveyed technologies with allow us to build sustainable and resilient societies against disasters for solving real risk problems. The investigated sustainable and renewable technologies can transform our society into a sustainable and renewable society that is truly resilient to natural disasters. No one has yet attempted to combine the three sustainable and renewable technologies to transform our society into one that is sustainable and resilient to natural disasters. The proposed approach will be tested and examined in Kaga City, Japan.

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